Project #25001-7 On Demand Window Repair Services
Federal opportunity from C03343 - Clackamas County Housing Authority | 001 - Clackamas County Housing Authority • Clackamas County Housing Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Oct 15, 2025.
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Description
Project #25001-7 On Demand Window Repair Services
On demand WINDOW REPAIR SERVICES as needed for HACC residential units and various Administration. Units are scattered throughout Clackamas County from Estacada to Wilsonville. Bid prices shall be good for a period of up to 365 days / One (1) year.
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Clackamas County Housing Authority is seeking bids for on-demand window repair services for residential units across Clackamas County, spanning from Estacada to Wilsonville. The contract duration is up to one year, with bid prices locked for 365 days. Interested bidders should review the details in the provided link for specific requirements and submission guidelines.
The buyer aims to secure a reliable vendor for on-demand window repair services for various residential units and administrative facilities within Clackamas County.
- Contractors with experience in window repair
- Local vendors with the capacity to serve Clackamas County
- Companies that can offer competitive pricing for one year
- On-demand assessment of window repair needs
- Provision of labor and materials for window repairs
- Coordination with Clackamas County Housing Authority for scheduling
- Completed bid form
- Detailed pricing structure for services
- Proof of previous work and references
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bids must comply with local regulations for contracting
- Sustainability practices may be considered favorably
- Competitively priced bids for the one-year period are essential
- Consider volume of anticipated work to leverage cost savings
- Local subcontractors for material sourcing
- Collaboration with experienced repair specialists
- Potential for delays due to weather affecting repairs
- Variability in repair needs based on unit conditions
- Challenges in coordinating responses across scattered locations
- What is the anticipated volume of repairs over the contract term?
- Are there any preferred materials or practices the County mandates?
- How will emergency repair requests be prioritized?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific scope of work details are not provided
- Clarification on required certifications or licenses
- Information on existing conditions of window units
- Number of residential units in need of repairs
- Criteria for bid evaluation and selection
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